Srotodusti In Swasa

Dyspnea or dyspnoea (pronounced disp-nee-ah, IPA /dɪsp'niə/), from Latin dyspnoea, from Greek dyspnoia from dyspnoos, shortness of breath) or shortness of breath (SOB) is a debilitating symptom that
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Dyspnea or dyspnoea (pronounced disp-nee-ah, IPA /dɪsp'niə/), from Latin dyspnoea, from Greek dyspnoia from dyspnoos, shortness of breath) or shortness of breath (SOB) is a debilitating symptom that is the experience of unpleasant or uncomfortable respiratory sensations.[1] It is a common symptom of numerous medical disorders, particularly those involving the cardiovascular and respiratory systems; dyspnea on exertion is the most common presenting complaint for people with respiratory impairment.[2]

30.
Annavaha srotho mula sthana:
• amashaya.
The uthbhava sthana of swasa is amasaya so direct link with
annavaha srothas.
The lakshanas like avipaka , arochaka,etc can be seen in
swasa also.

31.
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Ca/vi/5
It means that for prana , udaka , Annavaha
srothodushti same treatment is given as that of
swasa.

32.
It is reported that :
PUREESHAVAHASROTHAS.
MUTRAVAHA SROTHAS.
RASAVAHASROTHAS.
Are involved in the pathology of swasa
These specific srothodushtilakshanas are clearly seen in
some of the lakshanas of swasa

34.
MAHA SWASA
All the indriyas are affected.
mÉëlÉ¹¥ÉÉlÉ, ÌuÉpÉëÉliÉsÉÉåcÉlÉÉ, ÌuÉvÉÏhÉïçuÉÉMç
Which shows the SANGA IN
PRANAVAHASROTAS.
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Which shows the involvement of mutra &
pureeshavaha srothas

38.
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY
DISEASEAS
Group of conditions which share a common symptom
DYSPNEA
ETIOLOGY
Tobacco smoke ,air pollutants etc
GENERAL PATHOLOGY
chronic or reccurent obstruction
to airflow within the lung